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Bad Apple, Rotten Orchard

Bad Apple, Rotten Orchard

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As thousands of women across the UK ask themselves whether they can trust the police, this podcast will reveal the endemic culture of misogyny that is hidden within the ranks of powerful men who are supposed to protect us. In this podcast, ex-police officer turned author, Alice Vinten, examines multiple alleged cases of misogyny within police forces across the UK. The podcast will share detailed accounts of ten women who have been killed by serving or former police officers across the UK since 2009, and speak to experts in domestic abuse about whether the power of a warrant card attracts bullies to the job. With exclusive comments from a female detective with years of experience of investigating other cops, Alice will explore the culture of misogyny within UK police forces. Do ‘boys clubs’ still rule police response teams? Do male police officers ‘protect their own’ and close ranks on those who dare to speak out? Does the role of constable itself attract abusers, and what is being done to weed out the bad apples that threaten to spread their filthy rot throughout the whole orchard? Bad Apple, Rotten Orchard will make it clear that there is a serious misogyny problem within UK policing. Its aim is to expose a culture that has been hidden for years, and help gather support for a UK wide, statutory enquiry into the way policing treats the women within its ranks, as well as the women outside them. The podcast will conclude by exploring some of the solutions used by forces around the world, and answer the ultimate question; Can UK policing ever re-gain women’s trust?Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. True Crime
  • Episode One: Shocking Figures with special guest Chantelle Lunt
    Aug 19 2024

    Welcome to Episode one of Bad Apple Rotten Orchard – a podcast that investigates the endemic culture of misogyny that’s terrifyingly present in UK policing. My name’s Alice Vinten, and I was a constable in the Metropolitan Police Service, policing the front lines of Islington, London, for over ten years. Since the tragic murder of Sarah Everard in March 2021, I have been speaking out about sexism in policing, sharing my experiences of sexism in the force, and highlighting the voices of female police officers and members of the public that have been affected by this dark – and previously hidden – culture.

    Bad Apple Rotten Orchard aims to answer three main questions:

    • Is there a culture of misogyny across UK policing?
    • Does the power of policing attract abusive predators to the role?

    IF SO –

    • What can be done?

    In this first episode I will be looking at some of the shocking statistics that have been exposed around misogyny in UK Policing. I will be taking my figures from the Baroness Casey Review (cultures inside the Met police), The Centre for Women’s Justice Super Complaint (this analysed the prevalence and investigation of police perpetrated domestic abuse), an FOI request by the British Press into the previous convictions and misconduct cases of UK police officers, and figures published by the IOPC – the Independent Office of Police Conduct.

    Helping me to delve into the depths of these figures in this episode is ex Merseyside police officer, Chantelle Lunt.

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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
  • Introduction to Bad Apple; Rotten Orchard.
    Aug 13 2024

    As thousands of women across the UK ask themselves whether they can trust the police, this podcast will reveal the endemic culture of misogyny that is hidden within the ranks of the powerful men who are supposed to protect us.

    Introducing myself, Alice Vinten, as your host, and describing what Bad Apple, Rotten Orchard is all about, what we're hoping to achieve, and what you can expect from upcoming episodes.

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    3 Min.
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